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T4,iTxe my lov�_�niy Lord, 2 your '11�vl­�'X, ;.I *_A� Aclou�, ,rw,44, � 5 Ow0g4g, dwellinp ft cotafort 04mep", �� , ". . ;1� aw's whith vew, tile zoature 61.4v � J�,74014: " � . 1� ,�,,­ ��I�.�,!'�,*!��.�. :,5_..�_ . Furnace Q At Thy feet M treasuro-store. . . 1�1� U ", m I �', ,­ I - 11, , I ­ I M . I , �, Imbaw, A 04dw, Or Fi1affer It gbaorts 1p , � . IV f1i R 1, � Atg%tj . , ; D. - Take myself, and, I'vitl 'be; I ::",�`�`.'O,,`�-,'1, , _ ., - �;, ery prqjoerly built 'barn. . . I . �, . A � !',,,'i�!, � � . ' !�'- I 10 1VAA =y Power- 10X4 staiplessAW U ?, , i I , I '. H AK I N (V-7 Thait o14 gtory ahoqt the city ,�"�, ful =4enva­0,%4qXXFW,As1i- � : , �, , '. �: ; "I . �.� � ;. ;��,�.,,�­�-,' A I Over, ,only, all for Thee I ,., wh6 yearned to surprise the farm I . I .. � "I I , . � � � - I 11 . . I . I '. � I Inuru 4-lAw4way, y -AD, : , 1 I I" . I " L' ',rf�,,�4­,-�TN �� Ivr, You an (estimate Nt I 'T I - ,with wh9m.'ho -bad engaged tq_W k ' `�` �1� �_ .1 1 5�4 .. , .. , , I � I We Measure your plac F. R. Hivergal. 4' " ,or � . ;. �� . V�, �;, "I : ,:. .,T. OWN- 11 " , , I 1� 11 9 . 'a harvest might be applied "I" , a ; ���: I :.� '4� To�'14-%___ - _­2rlii, � lit *in vo, �' !� � ,. � - fiamed r,nd ,We- ag - � : � 1�1 , . PR-47ER through . wn:,AM; �C. A&- Being such �a p, I -Vou I .� , -, .." I I I costs nothing to know what v4th forpe ,to those pioneer ,days in erhart and �a.vivy live. drua&V-has it- tgnt, 'it vj�=Ot.)Jhp . I A * - . I .. %, , . , q I . � _1 , b ,Y.& ;PZ4,. .11 0, . 4A.Ar.4 . �.� I I iA'1�1- 'Saviour and, Lord, who in Thy gen- .. . Canada, when. a good farmbao wais ''316 su " cd:hao , , �;, ,�i ,�, . I is the proper size and place t Ws -4 1 low price remedy, � to,, and MOW I 1, _ I- ," . leness and righteousness didst come . judged 'by the anio.unt of, - sweat, he but that do 0 we, r6ults * - . , � . ,, , egult Stop, it g**,,�,)� -s ::� - � '.'�% ;�. _ "I ,� ,v for you3f furnace. to heal,us all, heal the sinful diseases could, shedfo # thro4 che t �WWS, '' : , I " I , I ,:::� " ,:� t� "I, "I I 1 I 11 r $1.50 A d4y.. - This city the %inks, 1p,menew or tox�.%X , 11 , , ,�r �, � " ''I ; of our hearts, and bring us back from chap set this, alirm. . .clock fc�r 3, and !`F1 I neuralgia mu I , 1. tha� L your troubled joints. , lylll'�kll . . . ... .. ,�� �� I .. �.. _ in . . ." ally remedy You ian buy. � .­�­ � . . �,,,��,�:�., . - Jo t-Easp ja the namol So 001.4,U0,-� � - But you must rpmembej� I.` . ,, ., �� We employ skilled me- the patlm- of error, that by Thee who sallied forth. shortly 4t.er hoar 11 "I . � art the Way we may attain. to'Thee in b�ack darkness, StngUlne that he CaLUS�o it is corn I I . I � .�., I 6 ."LL ". . hanics, the best of Unater- who art the Life. Amen. woulddelight his empl, pounded solely -90r4he �vr-loint affiictlolt� tbat.it . 09 t Oyer. On turn- � relieving all joint �11.vj4jt Of , , i�� 4J1*e4s,.d �an ­ I . �_ rner of the barn he met the . � d. its. -, . , 11 61 la , , .. . I .. . � :, ;, Is and charge noihing for B. Weekly. ;; ing a co , 'pTusots rub it, on. the tormen,W, lam -t Y4 h you afte 11 4 . I I " , 0 ,40 ". ,� , , , � i " , , I � 1 , I i I ` �� � I I I 11 , I - I ` � I ! ` I 1� - 11 � 11 , , " . ,� I farmer, who had a Mira ning' '� 'l ,(,is . , I 41 Of joints and in Just a fow 'paeon4a $t * �: Aad other �m#meutk� 'L, 0 1 �,, I - � . I , ) r . ence, � . '14 'b"il Will penetrate to the bon,E� audbleO84 I . � � � . I'll 1%,,_'111 � I ,-, ": 1�_, our long successful experi- S. S. LES§'(D1'q FOR OCT('a3ZR 21st 6 I milk in either hand and h the ,4A 21, I L � � of Which you get the Lesson Topic -Christian Steward- . . of a lantern in his teeth. Placing the - � _., �_"':L�'I�';`, , .. � .11 . benefit. ship. pails upon'the ground and'removing -1 -, ' ' . __ _­_ I _. _. .�. ­,., 4, 1 4 . I . I I . I � � 4, 1 ''I '','', , ,- . - W .... the lantern, the farmer, with a wither� . � . I I � ! I 7, I .1..., -1 I . I I . : . ... I'll, - Lesson Passage -2 Cur. 8:1-9; 9:6, - 11 . ... I . . I . . .1 I : , �.,., ,. � " .111, � :. e� . - ; : 11!��_"` U1.1i­11* .j � - �,�� . � ing glance, remarked, ('Where have Hills, the. interest to be � . , � 7, 15. 1; 4 used ' to' WP� has many ;a re - ah,p , , ­ I . v0At0;rpg­ ,.b I I Q � , a "I . .. .... .1 yoq bin th, hull *ay?" Ply seed grain to such .4 ,f)ier U-4 I I Golden Text -2 Cor. -8:5. . .1 ,!farmers as reaoha� tber%aRp -�,fal � , , -_ I , Ly _oug:,a . 40. , . I . I . Dr. Parker in writing on "Paul on I But,that was before the eight -h - our were deprived, of their cr4s � J�Y She -is 62pturre�& bj' the J�dians'ana � . � . - - , Almogiving," says we should read the I � . .1 day became general and some, farmers, drought or hail." - � lives- in their­ga�_ U.46,1 �sbo�,* .. I able JL , were satisfied with their lot, while "Our Daily Bread" has been ohos� to escape *1t � . . . . . . "IM,,", . . . . . � �. eighth chapter and the ninth chapter � . W v, white �. I I I I I I I I I I I , � I woman vha� i . ­ . right through. The Apostle Paul 11 not a flew, "becaus4 a -its h)depend- en by .the newly organized Eaton is also oaptve.- I 1. I.. �.1, � . . .1 , I I 101 I I I I I I I I . ence, declared, farming- tile ideal oc- Book -Club as the most outstanding The uncle has to- .1. vj - ----- wants to caa-ry a point, and it will be ,go to. wair. �Tb,,� "i . I I 11 , I I I iji", ! � IF - cupation for the man wh loved ,book of fthe mouth. It is an 'honor fort of Mackinac the Sd - an education to see,how lie does it. 0 . �' is tahe%, by, ", t- _ - I Nature in -all her aspects. , serves. , I is through W11 her arft�40'v - _. - ; I .1 I - - - , He is niaking the most dif5a4lt of all . I I - tir ! ally Bread" is published by an -- - rll�ing experiences, Xan�y . e�s - - , I speeches' he is making an appeal for _-Q� ^ . � ­, - &1y, - - . _L== �-_-_ a collection. In, Life and Work A, I I 4M Jcompany of Canada, sings way, ,mak ., . _., -_ I= -,- , .UO . � I �ye -16v& . %i 11 f � there appeared an article on Ch-ris- BOOK LOVERS, CORNER , 390 Pa a ,, , 0 . -her. - I - �'. I-. 7.048 I ­ ___ I I . . 1: ;7 ��. . I ­ -� . ­ I , ., I . .1 _ ". . , �tian Stewardship by -a Scottish mis- ... 4 1 1 I In., the end her xqxner, V,io, aacwt I I I --- isteri, the Rev. T. ff. Wright,,from . . (By Jane H�ltby) . . , I - � ­­ I I 11 I .. 1,,'T,eally, 41Q, . veturns. ishe Meet$ *,& : . . I \ HOW girl's of from eight, W t n -s again, SAA V10 04W Cculd',U ' to, thiftq, I.NsL 0 , . I i � I '\ , -,' w�hdch the following is taken: - Our Daily Bread. of 'Nonar, OPI 40J,00rAh9A:X4 . I . ; , .� I -_ - - ,St. Paul's principle was %at Chris- . will enjoy this 4ory,' ,: t", N ,. MW , - , . , , -,, , I I table I -bp" , -,R'�Lu.'. a `41rjgkt� "inter,estiXi �stp 1, - . I - ' tian liberality should be systematic, So of -ten in the portrayal of life enport. If it is on. the _ W 09 . ' _ . . -g, � "111111111,11" .... ; s.- _- _- -- , f � IN- -2 lieve young"brothers. will read it too . lih�, in ' IS�� ", 'A A�_M, , 4 C�nte - . � 1'.- ....... 3 the outcome of, straight, earnest 04 our prairies the characters,,,haiy�� , , - I V,(. � Is been foreigners. as theri is lots about 1n#jans,'.thj1�r round a ' * .' - k'�I�?fl"'�! pta , IN, � thought. Let each contribute, he .. .. Interesting as su& a RE gay 4#16 b_ �11,��,:%40A,R �� I sav,, what he has decided on in his accounts ar- and naturalized Canad- forts and warfare, =d some. very en,� M41 MCK4. 17 19 -1 1 ­'% ... Qa� ;�v,rkto ,, "O.- � 2 - � . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ........... . I .... . ergetic boy cousins. I distributed ' - 0 -6:V - "' , 150 owrimind. And let him give accord- . . I I . 71a'as in UT,WAIA, ,-, ing to his means. For, given the .11 . 'have played an" Important Part In the very beginning of the book Smithers, Toronto;., . ` ,4 1 ;1 *`1* . .� , , I . I -_ - — in the development of the west, still just after she -has had avery difficult . . � � I a . I . willing heart, the offering is accept- . . it is,more interesting to readthe his- _� ...- —i ., �M,A.� .i. �,, � �, , , , time trying -to "set a hen," Nancy has F6 . . - . �, . . I able "according to that a man hath, bi�ryof a Canadian family. Thusthis, . . . . . I .. 1". . _ � and -not according to that he ,bath � ook fortunately lacks'the somb.i- to think very hard and, make an Im- � I 0 1 . . not." Such principles ,should rule all ing to the standard of the tima.- ness, the elemental passion so often portant decision. 11 " , . gifts for the services of God. The Deeply persuaded of the ,truth of our She is Iln Virginia with an adopt�. Rhemaus �. - Lord's warning of the peril of riches d'epicted. It is a story of life- at first . I � M. PC. - : � trouble often is that they bear no to hand, human, convincing, but not ed mother, .when word comes f that ' W 43 I - the spixitual life, ,he -strove the . mother, Mrs. Weston, to le 1heT re, I �. tzue proportion to a man's meUis, but more to inculcate the great, and as sordid. - I P rt of Na S I �, . guard for those John, 011iott is an extraordinary to � r own ther - go I � ". only to his -meanness, Prosperity in he held, the only safe husband's mother and -father I 14 1 There are years of pleasure and delight in the � ral affairs does not always who in getting all they can actually ,character. "For the last 'thirty-two he father in, England..! Cap- I bathroom. They are the best investment in the � - mteemappo generosity in religious affairs' accumulate considerably more than years, ever since, on the death of tail' Weston is at the fort in'Deti-olt - � and they have just learned, that the plia . L That cannot be called honorable, they need, that they should maintain his fat � . ' house for health, appearance and comfort, I &er whose name had also been Indian chief, Tecumseh, is preparing She offera h,irhealing har6v Let us install one for you now. : even if it passes muster as honest. the simplicity of -their estate and in- John Elli�t, he had left the original f)Dr'war. I . I I I 11 P Few things can flourish 'without crease not only the amount they I homestead of the EllioVs in the Red I ft gtop sufferiAg I I . It Of course they plan to take Nancy When America was wilderness, Indiane 4: gave River 'Valley in, Southern - Manitoba. . - money, and certainly not the King- away, but the proportion, it bare to with thean and ohe,would love to go, (2�� dom of God. Money is not every- their income. Somebeeded, some fol- John Elliot, senior, a thinker, had liv- GeO 11, were using herbs succesddRy. From I . - , -but she fears that King rge Rednien, 150 ye�rs ago, Jamm-. 6 thing, nor is it the greatest thing. ]owed him afar off, some offended at ed a life of introspection, dreams and the Ge0o �'A" solls &I n)0110 ; standard in ideas. He and his young wife had will blame her g=-ndfather .for the Gallagher learned herbal secrets and the saving, left -his fellowship. go American .,-evolution, will personally ounded Gallagher's Herbal House- rkRE � spiritual rank. But they often mea- has it been in subsequent generations gone to what was, then the Territory wreak his vengeance on, her and nev- r1rRemedies. His famous Kidney ' l! SU very accurately, the moral val- Of Assiniboola, to settle in a country I HARDIW 9 PLUMBENG & 1FU3,1\\TkC19 WORK " and is to -day. But each generation er let her -return to America. Remedy .has helped many a sufferer I �f the giver. "The giving of has -provided its illustrious examples which was like the land of sunset, Her father had told her that if -from Rheumatism. . . . �, money by those who -know its value of loyalty to the spirit, if not to the bare, naked prairie hills, sunbaked, anything 'happened to him She was This.fine, time -proved remedy, dravm 1; ,I ".. � 1.11 . . -denial -washed, devoid of all comforts, of '. 11 ...... .... ,, I I'll , 0 ... 11,� , �11 11�1 1 1 � � R1,91Z �,,� ... 7 ;17 11 -- � ,,, . is a searching test of their self very lietter of the rule�---Wethodist rain to go to -her Uncle Ambrose, who liv- from the heart of Nature, heals an(D and devotion." Recorder. even, slightly older civilizations, de- ed f4r in -the north country On Mack- cleanses ]ddneys.,' Quickly stops back- - Our Lord, regards the heart; not void, at the time, even of the consola- inae Island. Her father is supposed ache, dizziness and other nagging kidney ��9 the big subscription, but the big af- I __�� tion, of human neighborhood. To- to. be dead so she is determined to and bladder ailments. Try itl For - fection. The big heart maybewith gether they had seen the settlement 1.1— ­+ .1" _11 'AIr sale by . 3D the small subscription. In the tem- ple Jesus contrasted the gifts of the c of the poor widow and declared her gift the laxg- A LAUGRING BA7AY . US A GREAT .TOY r What can give more joy in the grow; very slowly, almost hesitating- ly. Their first task had been, not so much to raise crops as' to produce what would ensure them against star- . W es. any Kinu people help her ,on . her way but she I -- J_ B. KEATING, SEAFORTE. I I . ---. . er. I knew a small church -where, by home than a laughing, happy baby. vation. They had some' means, . I I ,,, I I I I . � 11 I � I � . I .. I I . I . .. . /1. I — �� , , . . , , . , , . . - �, I I ,. p . 1. . ., J, ,� I . I . I � � . � : I I I . the weekly giving of pennies for The well child makes everyone happy Rome and Foreign Missions, the.mis- with his tuneful gurgle and bright sionary budget was increased, the one laughing.eyes. It is only the sickly ten4old, the other twentyfold. Much baby who ,is not a laughing baby, for * � though; a few thousand dollars ac- cumulated by careful, pain -staking economy. 'They had built a small, sbaek-like house to which through -1 , , 1:' ' ,! , , L� ,:". '' I , .., 4. Iv � - I �, I., I . I . 1. I food is in the tillage of the poor. IL, IS ulle 1ILLIe ,One',S 'nature to be the decades, they had added. John � _.iej�r, - -0 I .. Small subscriptions, -regularly ma& 'happy when well. Elliot was -a dreamer; but his- dreams . _= - __ -_ . - astonish the giver, and -are surelv weli 'Mothers, if Your baby is cross, if had a way of coming true. Par more I � I P f - - �.. I . "I Z � pleasing to God. "Give" is ,a large he cries a great deal and no amount important to him than his dreams of � ... I !11!JJ,11,1v �, . � word, Small in letters, -but all in- of att,ention seems to make him economic prosperity had been hisone .., 5t � . I 1. I! I - . � �) elusive. Can a man give who does happy, given him a dose of Bouby's great dream of family life." It is 4t_ �� I � � N 'V , . ;. I not feel it' He may part with the Own Tablets and he will soon be the shattering of this dream that con- . I % _�� it money, but'has, he given it? Can a well and ready to radiate that hap- stitutes his tragedy. He has been � ___11_� man who lives on the interest of his piress through the home again. succesii;ful but has been unable to . / I - 1. � I I - interest give anything? He -never Baby's Own Tablets are a mild hand on this success, to his ehildTen, — I � k - I _-11 knows the luxury of giving. He but thorough laxative. They regu- One daughter is the only one who en- � i_ , -iv ho "God so late the bowels and sweeten .the joys any measure, of prosperity. , 1. . , , I g es w gives blood." TV'A , _ loved the world that He gave.,, He stomach and thus banish constipa- John and Martha, his wife, both I � — / I . - t. llr.a_, I I - I . .1 �, gave; then, if we search into that, UOTI and indigestion; break up cold- make valiant efforts with their chil- I 0 �U ,. � . we shall find the meaning of the and simple fevers and correct those dren. They do not understand them I . � .1 word. V alat did He give -"His only troubles which accom1falTry the cutting or approve of many of their actions, - ... � I 11 - i . _. - I begotten Son." 'lye know the grace of teeth and; in doing those things- but by their tolerance do -not estrage I - � , ,,,,,? of our Lord Jesus Christ that, though and doing them well -they make baby them. John's viewof the family was . Ile was rich, y,e;t for your Ss:keS He happy. The Tablets are sold by medi- patriarchal. He had a feeling that � I Cam'Febot Tom, Ank Rau) 1 ­ came poor, at . rough is pov- cine ea ers or y Tnai a 25 cents a h s sons and dau ters-in-law should . I erty might. J�e- inch." 1 n.'ks �be box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine. be picked by himself." - I _y S ou � I I � e gif AnTactive, Z, Xwa RaGam 'SIR unto Gad for His unspea 4. ,1 Cd., Brockville, Ont. say he is unable to do this. I . I law coog wm zypmvp The promise Of Malachi that tithes ___­� ; But after the death of the mot,her I you always be �. � brought in to the divine storehouse I the family di,%inte-graftes. John ,be- e I I Send for handsome, free boo1r, "Walls That Reflect Good would ensure the opening Of ,the win- WHEN WORK WAS WORK comes "queer" in his children's eyes. havmg t7rouble T - judgment." It gives valuable information on Qyproc and dows of heaven in Overflowing bles- Less than ever will they listen to his I � interior decoration sing is not abolished. The blessing (New York Tribune.) advice. "I'll tell you why we made THER feHows use the same -tires, run the . on true Christian -ene-rosity is cer- a success of things in Our generation. CAMDA GYPSUM AWD 4LAEAS7D=, ILMUTEM) , 0 same .dis' rNarir canado 60 tain. But beyond 'that it enlarges If the several hundred Englishmen Because we listeAd to what older peo- tance, cover the same roads -and - � "I ,�, ��� .. I., I . -1 men',s minds as to ibe reality of the 'who came to Canada recently to help ple had to say. And jf there � was have no trouble at all. . I .. ..... I',- �., . � � Gospel power, and so causes a,bu-nd- garner a record wheat crop in ,the anything -we did not understand, we I � . I I � ant thanksgiving unto God. It is western provinces, and insisted upon trusted them nevertheless. They -had Test your tire pressure every week. Don't guess 1� . I- the ,earliest desire to impart life's being sent home because the.v found had experience; they. knew; and we it - gauge it. Run round to'a Dominion Tire . - goodness that ,ensures the blessing. the work too strenuous, could have acknowledged that filet. Because you Depot and have the pr . I - 11 . .1 "Therefore, says the apostle, "as ye lived in the Dominion before the ad- can run -a car you think you -are tires inspected. Let an ' I I �� , I 0 " abound in everything, in faith and -vent of the self -binder and other lab- wise." . bruises. expert search for, cuts and I . . I'll, 11 11 j I . I I.. . ' -all or -saving devices they -might have The love of the soil, -the pride of I . � , - utterarce, and knowledge, and m me:? mnp_�) M7 diligence, and in your love to Us, see good reason for complaint. a farmer in his ability to produce I A slight repair in tu,ne may p � revent a blowout, I that ye abound in this grace also." In the pioneer days wheat, oats and his daily bread, is the passion of his and add a few thousand miles to the life of your , � GZ0. &. BERG Ala= 'r, '7, CD Z&OCCIah, nrnt. — barley were cut by band with a cradle, life. / "To live -honorably, to till the . tires. I I / — - -was — — WORLD MRSSIONS ll which s much like a scytbe, but lanfIL--that was man's duty. Why had . l' had a light frame of wood to keep he been so deeply antagqnized by I tbp stalks in place while they were . mer � -_ --- : Getting, Saving and Giving. - whait he had seen, in the city-? B You are ne far &way from ,a � M I I being laid in rows. rne regularity cause be had -seen a departure f " � Y�w sayings, of Sohn Wesley are of these rows marked the excellence that great purpose. What were r -m . - better known or ba�e had a greater of the cradler, who ,vvap,, con�idered an itics, what were the P-1- I Commm,mm TIRE DEPUT influence among his followers than acquisition of I . - I � ..� his famous rule on almsgivin- . "Get expert when he could reap all 'chat a wealth, the striving after luxuries— ­ ­, -9i- 9 rnan could bind into sbea7es in ,the what were, erven so-called science and - " I all you can, save all you can, give all course of a day which began at day- civilization in comparison with that DUBLIN m4np"TIE . ­ , you can." But the implication and � - y mutual relation of the clauses are not — great-ar, nobler end, the handing on - I - I o - V_ so generally recognized. The first is .._ — _. f life and the living of that life in Smith Brothers J. F. DaRy 1( not an incentiVe to unrestricted ac- . . the '*rvice of God?" � . . � quisitimeness, nor the second a license He is deeply stirred over the death 1� I . I . V4, - I for hoarding. Both the one and the Of a ebn-in-law, at which ,he is pres- � . I other are means to an end*stages in ent. He felt that -lie 'would soon fol - i �� ,. a purpose. You get and you save; A 0 7 H, E R OF low 'through that door into the othei - - -_ - I I I � - not that you may lay up riches for I mysterious world. '41n a flash, his I I . =========t- � . I I'll I yourself or your dependents, but that thought seethed to take a bird's-eye' I I . . ,� . you mW have wherewithal to give to 791111113 HELPED view of his - life that was past; of his I � , I I .3n, . I , him that bath need, and this to the � youth; Of his marriage; of the years .,- i I . . . full extent of your ability. during which he. and -his wife had , "Give all RG32wad qa Heafth by Taking brought up their children; of his own I you can, that is, all you have," said Ly&a E. Pinkham's Vega- attempts at guiding them; of his - �, , fill"AW . Wesley'- and as every one, knows, he , I I literally' practised -what -he preached, 0ANS-COMP3111ind failure to do so; of -his anger and . I'll 1A D it ,is not given to every 'Due to use . . anguish athis lack of success. And : ; . in the same flash of thought he seem- 'i I . . . Iiig property go entirely in the ser- '" 'm In Witchell Ont, --'T had little twin ed to a+� '�..I,r, -r _u +u- i I I -e -"-AA,r,S I I I . , I � - 0 vice of others. Wesley had no fam- �Mbiea and for a 'While after, I was an if they did not matter. What sole- � : .: � L 11 , � - 901ro L." I . I i. ' I I ... I ,.; . I . 'r 'I=, '. Hy to care'for. To his prea;chers )io - so weak I could 1Y mattered' waa this: to .be, ready �) I I I 1, . I "Im r'd left the Book Concern 'he had :found- not Id k . . I I � I , _ ,7, � , . � 1 �� r I 1:. � , , ,I the next world, to be preparsdi" . 11 "I", I " I 11 �� "6 .. . M1 , . � ed ar, an.auxiliary to his, greet work. because ol-pa-ins ME ''..: �. 1�, � Consequently he could devote -all that a, t He is "taken" ib%r his children in . , � " :, I I he Way Up'My turn, but at the laot tbere is a pabh- �,��, . I em I �� , came to TAIM to the interest of the ' lets at the back. Z , �:, I I I .6p �* Xingdom of God. He vivo an ke also had headgehm etic struggle to reach his own hotle �, .. . I 11 ' bed, He avoided the umptatim to giidgot very little hat there h6 wi J . ..., A. , � as ale feels t 11 & ­ I 1. , - � . . I I I - vartli. By a suporhma-A e126vt he ,, I ­�; ­ .."', ,, .! I I I 'r . I tcewk L�,&Z '", 1-1 ­ .. I , 11.1 ,,�, 11 . � ­1111'��:, � , .11 I � . 1.9 caw-balulgolace or to eThange, it ttrle . f V , � . I 1-1. -1- - I . I I . . � I 4,vAof - ,& �nnhhl% keadhee it only to to'll Inerb oil his :", , , �, .. ­ 11,i L ,;."" "...'. ,.�, , . 111. � � i : ., -1 . . � I I Of 111VIAff t7biCh CM09 tO thoZa vbo edt�hle Co'm ' !Z, llbe�d ,when he ted-im that �-the I . :11 � I "L 490,, , � � �._ , 1. � " , I P.t!tt . I . . I � . ., I lazza the waft-ag. 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